Past Events
FRIENDS 2011 PAST EVENTS
SPIRITS ALIVE!
A Walking Tour Through Time
Saturday, October 15, 2011 3:00 PM
The Friends of Maple Grove presented a self guided walking tour through
time. Spirits Alive! 2011 had a cast of over twenty volunteer
actors dressed in period costumes who portrayed some of Maple Grove's
most illustrious and historical figures from the past.
Spirits Alive! 2011 is the highlight event at Maple Grove during
the Open House NY Weekend.
This year we introduced a number of recently discovered figures, including:
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William
Nelson a World War I soldier who fought at the Battle of the Argonne
Forest in France
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Elma
Stebbins the wife of famed hymnist composer George Stebbins
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Francis
Marsh a young telegraph operator who survived the Great Blizzard of
1888 and the following year the Great Johnstown Flood
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Madame
Helen Bakhmeteff, the wife of the Russian Ambassador to the U.S. in
1917 who was witness to the fall of Czar Nicholas and his wife Alexandra
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Jane
Heath who was a direct descendant of the founder of Rhode Island,
Roger Williams
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Elizabeth
Japp whose husband was the engineer who built the subway tunnels under
the East River in the early 1900's
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a
nurse from Ellis Island Hospital who will tell the story of a woman
in search of the resting place of her uncle who had died at the Ellis
Island hospital at the age of four in 1921 and was missing for decades
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John
McKenney a Civil War soldier who fought with the Massachusetts Heavy
Artillery
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LaVergne
Bronk whose ancestors where the first European settlers of the Bronx
which still bares their family name
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Alonzo
Adams a sea captain who became king of an island in the Caribbean
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and
many more
The most sensational discovery this year was the African American Burial
Ground of the historic Shiloh First Presbyterian Church whose interred
members were removed from the vaults of their church and brought to
Maple Grove Cemetery in 1877. This vibrant church was on the Underground
Railroad and had a huge impact on the anti slavery moment for decades.
Many of the most influential figures during the Civil War period spoke
at the church including Frederick Douglass. Actors will appear as members
of the congregation and tell you the entire story of this historic church
and will be a highlight of Spirits Alive!
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Photos: Actors portraying illustrious and historical people from Maple Grove's "Spirits Alive!" Walking Tour.
Photos by C. Ballenas
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